MESSRS. BETHUNE & RUN TER,^ by request of the Executors, will seM on WEDNESDAY, -30rh May, «t 1 o'clock, at the CpiTAQi\ißarrett's Hotel, i— - Susd-ry Effects bf the late J. Boulcott, Esq.WeilirJgtnri, May 26, 1849.
On Sale, Ex " Sisters," and late arrivals tfJW Hhds. B P. Rum 6 to 10 o. p. A 0 30 Hhds. E. I. Do., 8 o.p. 5 qr. casks Brandy 100 cases, in 1 doz. Port, .Sherry! Rutherford and Madeira > Drury & 60 - m -3 doz Po.] Do., J Co's biand, 12 cases Burgundy 10 cases Old Tara Whisky 10 qr. casks Port, Sherry, and Madeira 34 casks Bottled Ale and Porter 3 barrels Porter " -20 qr. casks Vinegar ~ 2 hhds. Do. 4 cases -Cavendish Tobacco 50 bags White Siam Sugar 50 do Yellow Java do. 100 do. Manila do. 130 do. Mauritius do. 5 do. Coffee 5 do. Pepper, white *nd black I 2 bales Sole Leather 2 bales Printing Paper 10 casks New Zealand Pork 5 tons Y. D. Land Flour 2 do. Colonial do. 1 bale 72 in. Calico 1 case best Regatta Shirti •1 case Paste Blacking &c, &., &c. Robert Waitt. Wellington. I'jSth May, 1849.
•f f^HE Undersigned are prepared to contract for _L the delivery of MAIDEN EWES at any approved Port in New Zealand, at the the rate .of fifteen shillings per head. W. M. Bannatynb & Co. Wellington, 30th May, 1849. ,
FOR SALE, fTIHE Cargo of the Schooner INDUSTRY from JL Hobart Town :— 33 tons of first quality V.D.L. flour 10,000 feet Timber assorted size? 15,000 Shingles 10 tons Sugar 25 doz Spades 15 kegs Yellow Ochre 10 hhds B. P. Rum !0 o. p. 17 cases & bales of assorted Drapery 1 case of Sardines 6 cases of Apples &c. 1 case of nailed Boots LEVIN & Co. .Wellington 30th May, 1849. For Sale'or Charter, i^ rpHE fine Schooner INDUSTRY, of 1 Hobart Town, ,96 tons burden. g^Kfgjj For particulars apply to^the Captain on board, or to Levin & Co. Wellington, 30th May, 1849.
PARIS HATS!!! 3 CASES SUPERB PARIS HATS, Just received. D. P. WEuen, .Mulgrare street. Wellington, May 23, 1849.
Waterloo Hotel, Kai Wan a Warra. WILLIAM MATSON WHITEWOOD begs mostrespectfuHy,to.inform his friepdsand the public, that his house at Kai War-ra Warra, formerly called the " New Inn." has b«en reopened by him under the sign of the " Waterloo Hotel," having undergone a thorough state of repair since the earthquakes. W. M. Whitewood trusts that by keeping on hand -a -constant supply of the very best Wines, Beers and Spirits, that the market will afford, he will continue to merit that „ share of the^ public patronage -with which be has been hitherto favoured, and .for which he takes this opportunity of returning his .warmest thanks. Kai Warra Warra, May 16th. 1819. -
TO JLSTT,
AHOU'SE of four Apartments, situated about the middle of Te Aro-Flat. cFor particulars apply at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, May 30, 1849.
BRITANNIA SALOON.
Monday, Junk 4, 1849,
"The Performance will commence with an •fentire new' Drama, in two acts, .writteni expressly for this Saloon, by Jf. H. Marriott, to be called
. MA R C I L I N A, OR TELE MAID OP URKIKDORPT.
After which — A variety of Singing. To conclude with the favorite Farce of THE DEAD SHOT.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVAr S. • May 26 — Brig Portenia, 221 tons, Lancaster, from Sydney. Passengers — Mr. Russel, Mr. Tapland, Mr. Wallace, Mrs. Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. -Jeffreyes and two children, Mr. J. Jeffreyes, Mr. and Mrs. Jones *nd two children, M*. Cooper, Mr.- and Mrs. Jones, Same day — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt, from.Wanganui. Passengers — 11 men, 1 jwomenand thret children 65th Regt. May 27— Schooner Industry, 96 tons, Kerr, from Hobart Town. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Skip-, ■worth and eight children, Mr. and Mrs. Knowles and six children. , May 28— Schooner ZTawx, 64 tons, Bennett, from Otago. ' ' ' 'May 29— Brig L-pttis and Miriam, 127 ton«, Pil1 fold, from Sydoey. Passengecp— JMr. Lewis; Mr. M'Lochlan. , "
..'' DEPARTURES. May 28— Barque Mary, 533 tons, Grant, for SydPassengers— Mrs. Grant, Dr., Humphreys. ''Same day-rßrig Susan, 112 tons, Wood, for Nelson. Passenger— Mr. J. Beit. ' • . - - /Same day— Schooner Old Man, 8 tons, Thonwi for jCiueen ChartottcSouad. Passengerp-rSix n*tiT«i
- IN PORT. H. M.Stenmer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes. Scho >ncr Hope, 8 tons, Whinen. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Svrann. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Schooner Agenoria, 107 tons, Martin. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brig Sisters. 12 > tons, Clark. R. Waitt, Agent. American Ship Augu\tine Heard, 491 tons, Huntingdon. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Perseverance, 83 tons, Schooner Henri/, 35 tons, Bowler. Cutter Kdtherine Johnstone, 12 tons, Armstrong. Master, Agent. Barque Emma, 379 tons, Knight. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Dolphin, 35 tons, Murphy. Master, , A?ent. * . __ , Schooner Terror, 95 tons, Dunning. Master, Agent. Schooner Neptune, 30 tons, Pnngle. Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons Heberley. Master, Agent. Schooner Hoturangi, 15 tons, Williams. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Schooner Comet, 97 tons, Cork. W. M. Btnnatyne & Co., Agents. Brig Portenia, 221 tons, Lancaster. Schooner Industry, 96 tons, Kerr. LeTin & Co., Agents. 'Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt. Schooner Twins, 64 tons, Bennett. — Fraser, Agent. Bcig Louis and Miriam, 127 tons, Pilfold.
ZMPORTs In the Louit and Miriam— l 2 chests congou tea 22 bags sugar, 49 do., 1 ton rite, W. F. Christian; 175 pieces timber, R. Jenkins; 30 bales hay, Order ; H cases jam, W. Pilfold ; 9 casks porter. 1 bale mats, 3 bales cheesecloth, 600 sheep. 20 head cattle, Order ; .5 cases turpentine, 20 baskets oil, 10 chests, 10 half chests congou tea, 2 cases ironmongery, 6 cast arms and boxes, 1 case varnish, 25 bars, 2 bdls. iron, 10 boxes soap, Bethune & Hunter. In the Industry— l 9 hhds. rum, 5 cases drapery 1 case books. Order ; 4 packages apparel, 1 pair millstones, 13 cases 2 bales drapery, lti bdls spades 15 kegs paint, 336 bags flour, 10,000 feet timber, 15,000 'shinnies, Levin St Co ; 1 ton flour, 1 case sundries, 2 horses, Order ; 137 bags sugar. Levin , & Co., Agents. In the Governor Grey— 9 casks pork, 12 kits bacon, 1 anchor and chain, £ ton flax. Iv the Comet — 80 boxes soap, 2 tons bar iron, 6 head cattle, 560 sheep, 4 cvrt. cheese. W. M. Bannatyne & Co.. Agents. In the Iwins— 6 bags sugar, 1 hhd. rum, 140 sheep, 5 boses candles. Mr. Fraser, Ageut. In the Portenia — 1 cask, 1 case bech Ie mere, 20 .chests congou tea, 11 cases cor ial<=, 1 case glass, 2 cases furniture, 1 trunk boots and shoes, 4 bales leather, 27 bags sugar, 1 case 2 cylinders, 1 case and marble stand. 3 casks soda water, 240 bags sugar, 40 half chests tea, 3 cases cigars, 5 packages loaf sugar, 8 hhils. molasses, 4 keers lime juice, I. case crockery, 50 bags rice, 56 do. coffee, 1 cask nutmegs, 20 cases chairs, 1 case clocks, 1 do. weights, 6 chests, 6 half chests congou tea, 10 tons salt, 40 boxes soap, 1 hhd. loaf sugar, 1 tombstone, 16 mats sugar, 40 boxes soap, 1 cask wheat mills, 2 bdls leather, 1 case drapery, 4 ■casks oranges, "1 box pipe clay, I roll paper, 1 tierce hardware, 2 packages oilman's stores, 3 oases bonnets, 1 do. tweeds, 1 crate ginger beer bottles, 3 do. earthenware, I crate, 2 casks hardware, 3 logs cedar, 4 bales bags, 5 cases paper, 1 mat books, I bdl. baskets, 3 packages drugs, 1 case saddlery, 3 bags salt, 32 boxes candles, 60 boxes soap, 4 carts. 1 gig, 2 bdls. shafts 1 package harness, 1 bdl. iron, 57 iron pots, 12 camp ovens, 3 bdls. wheels, 82 bags suj;ar, 13 bags coffee, 1.10 bags rice, 1 case drapery, 1 do. drugs, 2 do, hams, 1 bale blankets. 1 «ase apparel, 2 bags pepper, 4 casks fruit, 75 bags coffee, 36 liags sugar. Order.
EXPORTS. In the Susan — 1 crate earthenware, 28 tons coal, 1 box brushware, 4 boxes clothes pegs, 10 boxes tea, 21 bags coffee, 3 casks oil, 1 box vermicelli, 1 brl. split peas, 3 packages drapery, 1 do. naptha, 1 bag pepper, x l cases drapery, 1 package, 1 case tinware, 1 case paper. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Old Man — J ton. flour, I bag sugar, 2 packages slops, 1 keg tobacco. W.S. Loxley, Agent In the Mary —263 bdls flax, 10 bdls. woolkshing, Ridgways, Hickson & Co.
Sydni-y Shipping. ' H. M.S. Havannah will sail from this port for Auckland and the Navigator Islands either tomorrow or, early on Monday morning. — S. M. H. May 12.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 399, 30 May 1849, Page 2
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